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built-in display panel and external monitor, or
TV output (NTSC/PAL or S-Video). The TV
output will be skipped if the resolution is not
set correctly. NTSC and S-Video TV outputs
only operate in 640 x 480 resolution mode. PAL
TV outputs only operate in 800 x 600 resolu-
tion mode. Access to resolution settings is via
USING THE VOLUME CONTROL
All sys tem and app l i c a ti on functi ons have mu l-
tiple vo lume con trols wh i ch interact with each
o t h er. Th ere is the hardw a re vo lume con trol on
the ri ght side panel of your noteboo k . Th ere is
a vo lume con trol in the ESS Au d i o Rack , yo u r
opera ting sys tem Sound Con trol panel and any
o t h er app l i c a ti on with sound.
E ach set ting source puts an upper limit on the
vo lume wh i ch can be set by the other source s .
For example if the hardware volume control is
turned all the way down, your software volume
controls will not make your sound loud no
matter how high you make the settings. By
the same token, if the ESS AudioRack has the
sound turned off, adjusting the hardware or the
application software volume setting will not
produce sound.
One easy operating method is to use the har d-
ware and ESS AudioRack volume controls to set
an upper limit on sound level and then make
fine adjustments at the application software.
C A U T I O N
When using the
Fn
key with the
F10
key
to select the video source, the NTSC and
S-Video TV outputs only operate in 640
x 480 resolution mode. PAL TV outputs
only operate in 800 x 600 resolution
mode. TV modes are disabled until the
resolution is set properly. Access to
resolution settings is via the Windows
®
95 Control Panel, Display, then Settings.
If different resolutions are set for the
built-in display and an external monitor
the resolution for both will be set to
that of the built-in display whenever
your notebook is restarted.
the Windows
®
95 Control Panel, Display, then
Settings. If different resolutions are set for the
built-in display panel and an external monitor
the resolution for both will be set to that of the
built-in display panel whenever your notebook
is restarted.
Windows 95 Keys
Your notebook has three Windows 95 keys,two
Start
keys and an
Application
key. The
Start
key
displays the Start Menu, when in Windows 95.
This is the same as the button on the taskbar
which is typically at the bottom of your
Windows 95 screens. The
Application
key has
the same function in Windows 95 as the right
mouse button,it displays the Shortcut Menu
for whatever item is selected. See your Windows
95 documentation for additional information.
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